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BIBLIOGRAPHY 


OF  THE 


Department  of  Economics 
and  Sociology 


OF  THE 


CARNEGIE  INSTITUTION  OF  WASHINGTON 


BY 


Henry  W.  Famam,  Chairman 


Origmally  Prepared  for  the  Exhibit  of  December,  1911 

Second  Edition  issued  December,   1912 

Third  Edition  iMued  December,  1914 


BIBLIOGRAPHY 


OF  THE 


Department  of  Economics  and 
Sociology 


OF  THE 


CARNEGIE  INSTITUTION  OF  WASHINGTON 


BY 


HENRY  W.  FARNAM,  CHAIRMAN 


Originally  prepared  for  the  Exhibit  of  December,  1911 
Second  Edition  issued  December,  1912 
Third  Edition  issued  December,  1914 


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EXPLANATORY  NOTE 


This  department  has  been  engaged  since  its  organization 
in  1903  upon  a  work  which  is  to  be  entitled  "Contributions 
to  American  Economic  History."  On  account  of  the  mag- 
nitude of  the  undertaking,  it  has  been  necessary  to  secure 
the  cooperation  of  economists  and  historians  throughout  the 
country,  and  to  subdivide  the  work  of  collecting  material. 
Changes  have  taken  place  from  time  to  time  in  the  depart- 
ment, as  the  work  has  developed,  and  as  it  has  become  neces- 
sary to  fill  vacancies  in  the  list  of  collaborators,  caused  by 
death  or  resignation.  At  the  present  time  the  organization 
of  the  department  is  as  follows: 

Division         I.     Population  and  Immigration,  Prof.  Walter  F. 

Willoox, 
Division       II.     Agriculture  and  Forestry,  President  Kenyon 

L.  Butterfield, 
Mining,  Mr.  Edward  W.  Parker, 
Manufactures,  Dr.  Victor  S.  Clark, 
Transportation,  Dr.  B.  H.  Meyer, 
Domestic  and  Foreign  Commerce,  Prof.  Emory 

R.  Johnson, 
Money  and  Banking,  Prof.  Davis  R.  Dew^ey, 
Labor  Movement,  Prof.  John  R.  Commons, 
Industrial  Organization,  Prof.  J.  W.  Jenks, 
Social  Legislation,  Prof.  Henry  W.  Farnam, 
Federal  and  State  Finance,  Prof.  Henry  B. 

Gardner, 
Division    XII.     The  Negro  in  Slavery  and  Freedom,  Mr. 

Alfred  H.  Stone. 

While  the  work  which  is  being  done  under  each  of  the 
divisions  is,  as  a  rule,  directed  by  the  collaborator  in  charge, 

326118  ' 


Division 

HI. 

Division 

IV. 

Division 

V. 

Division 

VI. 

Division 

VII. 

Division  VIII. 

Division 

IX. 

Division 

X. 

Division 

XI. 

4  Bibliography  of  the 

in  a  very  few  cases  special  grants  have  been  made  to  secure 
the  pubHcation  of  studies  or  material  needed  for  a  division 
though  not  planned  by  it. 

In  addition  to  the  work  of  investigation  carried  on  by  the 
several  divisions,  the  department  as  a  whole  is  engaged  upon 
the  preparation  of  an  index  of  the  economic  material  found 
in  the  public  documents  of  the  States  of  the  United  States. 
The  compilation  of  this  index  has  been  entrusted  to  Miss 
Adelaide  R.  Hasse,  librarian  in  the  Department  of  Public 
Documents  of  the  New  York  Public  Library,  under  the  gen- 
eral direction  of  a  special  committee  consisting  of  Professors 
Dewey,  Gardner,  and  Willcox. 

The  Carnegie  Institution  of  Washington  is  publishing 
the  Index,  but  has  not  undertaken  the  publication  of  any  of 
the  studies,  some  of  which  have  been  issued  under  arrange- 
ments made  by  their  several  authors,  some  of  which  have 
been  printed  in  whole  or  in  part  in  the  form  of  magazine 
articles,  and  many  of  which  are  still  in  manuscript.  All 
of  the  work  thus  far  printed  is  preparatory  to  the  final  sum- 
mary which  still  remains  to  be  issued  by  the  several  collabora- 
tors. From  the  explanation  just  given,  it  will  be  seen  that 
the  bibliographical  list  which  follows  falls  into  four  divi- 
sions : — 

I.  The  volumes  of  the  Index  of  State  Documents,  pub- 
lished by  the  Carnegie  Institution  of  Washington. 

II.  Monographs  prepared  under  the  direction  of  the 
Department,  published  elsewhere.  This  division  includes  the 
Documentary  History  of  American  Industrial  Society  in 
eleven  volumes,  which  was  issued  under  the  immediate  direc- 
tion of  the  Bureau  of  Industrial  Research,  aided  by  a  grant 
of  money  made  on  behalf  of  the  Division  of  Labor,  by 
the  late  Carroll  D.  Wright.  Upon  the  death  of  Dr.  Wright, 
Professor  John  R.  Commons,  the  editor-in-chief  of  the  Docu- 
mentary History,  was  chosen  to  take  charge  of  the  Division 


Department  of  Economics  and  Sociology  5 

of  Labor,  so  that  this  collection  of  material  was  made  under 
the  present  head  of  the  Division  though  planned  by  him 
before  he  became  officially  associated  with  it. 

III.  Shorter  studies,  or  parts  of  monographs  published 
in  periodicals. 

IV.  Unpublished  monographs. 

The  following  table  summarizes  the  titles  entered  in  the 
three  editions  of  this  bibliography  and  thus  indicates  the 
extent  of  the  revision,  but  does  not  take  account  of  the  num- 
ber of  volumes. 


Edition  of  1911. 

Edition  of 

1912. 

Edition  of  1914. 

I. 

II 

13 

14 

11. 

46 

52 

64 

III. 

42 

61 

72 

IV. 

108 

108 

112 

The  publications  enumerated  under  I  and  II  are  deposited 
in  the  library  of  the  Administration  Building  in  Washington, 
when  issued.  The  compiler  cordially  acknowledges  the  valu- 
able aid  of  his  secretary.  Miss  V.  A.  Timm,  without  whose 
constant  and  vigilant  care  many  errors  and  omissions  would 
have  remained  uncorrected.  If,  in  spite  of  every  effort, 
inaccuracies  have  crept  in,  he  will  be  grateful  to  any  who  will 
point  them  out. 

Henry  W.  Farnam. 

Yale  University,  December,  1914. 


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Hasse,  Adelaide  R.  Index  of  Economic  Material  in  Documents  of  the 
States  of  the  United  States.  Prepared  for  the  Department  of  Econom- 
ics and  Sociology  of  the  Carnegie  Institution  of  Washington.  Carnegie 
Institution  of  Washington,  Publishers. 

California.     1849- 1904,  pp.  316,  1908. 

Delaware.     1789-1904,  pp.  137,  1910. 

Illinois.     1809- 1904,  pp.  393,  1909. 

Kentucky.     1792-1904,  pp.  452,  1910. 

Maine.     1820-1904,  pp.  95,  1907. 

Massachusetts.     1789-1904,  pp.  310,  1908. 

New  Hampshire.     1789-1904,  pp.  66,  1907. 

New  York.     1789-1904,  pp.  553,  1907. 

Ohio.     1787-1904,  Part  I,  pp.  1-638;    Part  II,  pp.  639-1136,  1912. 

Rhode  Island.     1789-1904,  pp.  95,  1908. 

Vermont.     1789-1904,  pp.  71,  1907. 

New  Jersey.     (In  press.) 

Pennsylvania.     (In  preparation.) 

South  Carolina.     (In  preparation.) 


II.     MONOGRAPHS  PUBLISHED. 
I. 

Coolidge,  Mary  Roberts.  Chinese  Immigration.  American  Public  Prob- 
lems.    Henry  Holt  and  Company,  New  York,  pp.  531,  1909. 

Fairchild,  Henry  Pratt.  Greek  Immigration  to  the  United  States.  Illus- 
trated.    Yale  University  Press,  New  Haven,  pp.  278,  191 1. 

Faust,  Albert  Bernhardt.  The  German  Element  in  the  United  States. 
Houghton  Mifflin  Co.,  Boston  and  New  York,  2  vols.,  pp.  591  and  605, 
1909.  See  also  Das  Deutschtum  in  den  Vereinigten  Staaten.  B.  G. 
Teubner,  Leipzig,  2  vols.,  pp.  xii  -f  447  and  viii  +  504>  1912. 

Willcox,  Walter  F.  The  Expansion  of  Europe  in  its  Influence  on  Popula- 
tion. In  Studies  in  Philosophy  and  Psychology,  by  former  students  of 
C.  E.  Garman.  Houghton,  Mifflin  and  Company,  Boston  and  New  York, 
pp.  41-70,  1906. 

2. 

Banks,  Enoch  Marvin.  The  Economics  of  Land  Tenure  in  Georgia. 
Columbia  University  Studies  in  History,   Economics  and   Public  Law, 


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The  Macmillan  Company,  agents,  vol.  xxiii,  No.  i.  New  York,  pp.  142, 

1905. 
Coulter,  John  L.     Industrial  History  of  the  Valley  of  the  Red  River  of  the 

North.    State  Historical  Society  of  North  Dakota,  vol.  iii,  pp.  146,  1912. 
Thompson,  John   Griffin.     The   Rise  and   Decline   of  the   Wheat   Growing 

Industry    in    Wisconsin.      Bulletin    of    the    University    of    Wisconsin, 

Economics  and  Political  Science  Series,  vol.  v,  No.  3,  Madison,  Wis., 

pp.  295-544,  May,  1909. 

3. 
Crane,  Walter  R.     Gold  and  Silver.     John  Wiley  &  Sons,  New  York,  pp. 

727,  1909. 
Ingalls,  Walter  Renton.    The  History  of  Lead  and  Zinc  Mining.     Hill  Pub. 

Co.,  New  York,  pp.  368,  1909. 
Ries,    Heinrich;     Leighton,    Henry.      The    History    of    the    Clayworking 

Industry  in  the  United  States.     John  Wiley  &  Sons,  New  York,  pp. 

270,  1909. 


Bishop,  Avard  Longley.  The  State  Works  of  Pennsylvania.  Transactions 
of  the  Connecticut  Academy  of  Arts  and  Sciences,  Publications  of 
Yale  University,  vol,  xiii,  pp.  149-297,  New  Haven,  November,  1907. 

Buck,  Solon  Justus.  The  Granger  Movement.  A  Study  of  Agricultural 
Organization  and  its  Political,  Economic  and  Social  Manifestations, 
1870-1880.  Harvard  Historical  Studies,  No.  xix,  Cambridge,  pp.  xi  -{- 
384,  1913. 

Cleveland,  Frederick;  Powell,  Fred  Wilbur.  Railroad  Promotion  and 
Capitalization  in  the  United  States.  Longmans,  Green  &  Co.,  New 
York,  pp.  xiv  -f  368,  1909. 

Railroad  Finance.     D.  Appleton  and  Company,   New  York,  pp.  463, 
1912. 

Daggett,  Stuart.  Railroad  Reorganization.  Harvard  Economic  Studies, 
Houghton  Mifflin  Co.,  New  York,  pp.  x  -|-  402,  1908. 

Gephart,  William  F.  Transportation  and  Industrial  Development  in  the 
Middle  West.  Columbia  University  Studies  in  History,  Economics, 
and  Public  Law,  Longmans,  Green  &  Co.,  agents,  vol.  xxxiv,  No.  i, 
New  York,  pp.  273,  1909. 

Haney,  Lewis  Henry.  A  Congressional  History  of  Railways  in  the  United 
States  to  1850  (vol.  i);  1850-1887  (vol.  ii).  Bulletin  of  the  University  of 
Wisconsin,  Economics  and  Political  Science  Series,  vol.  iii,  No.  2, 
Madison,  Wis.,  pp.  167-439,  1906;   vol.  vi.  No.  i,  pp.  336,  1910. 

Jones,  Chester  Lloyd.  The  Economic  History  of  the  Anthracite-Tidewater 
Canals.  Publications  of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania,  Series  in 
Political  Economy  and  Public  Law,  No.  22,  Philadelphia,  pp.  181,  1908. 

Phillips,  Ulrich  B.  A  History  of  Transportation  in  the  Eastern  Cotton 
Belt  to  i860.  With  maps  and  tables.  Columbia  University  Press,  The 
Macmillan  Company,  agents.  New  York,  pp.  xvii  +  405,  1908. 


8  Bibliography  of  the 

Potts,  Charles  S.  Railroad  Transportation  in  Texas.  Bulletin  of  the  Uni- 
versity of  Texas,  No.  119,  Humanistic  Series,  No.  7,  Austin,  Texas, 
pp.  214,  1909. 

Weld,  L.  D.  H.  Private  Freight  Cars  and  American  Railways.  Columbia 
University  Studies  in  History,  Economics  and  Public  Law,  Longmans, 
Green  &  Co.,  agents,  vol.  xxxi,  No.  i,  New  York,  pp.  185,  1908. 


6. 

Giesecke,  A.  A.  American  Commercial  Legislation  Before  1789.  Publica- 
tions of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania,  Philadelphia,  D.  Appleton  and 
Company,  agents,  pp.  167,  1910. 

Johnson,  Emory  R.  Ocean  and  Inland  Water  Transportation.  D.  Appleton 
and  Company,  New  York,  pp.  395,  1906. 

Jones,  Chester  Lloyd.  The  Consular  Service  of  the  United  States,  its  His- 
tory and  Activities.  Publications  of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania, 
Series  in  Political  Economy  and  Public  Law,  No.  18,  Philadelphia, 
D.  Appleton  and  Company,  agents,  pp.  126,  1906. 

McFarland,  Raymond.  A  History  of  the  New  England  Fisheries.  With 
maps.  Publications  of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania,  Philadelphia, 
D.  Appleton  and  Company,  agents,  pp.  457,   191 1. 

Smith,  J.  Russell.  The  Ocean  Carrier;  A  History  and  Analysis  of  the 
Service  and  a  Discussion  of  the  Rates  of  Ocean  Transportation.  G.  P. 
Putnam's  Sons,  New  York  and  London,  pp.  344,  1908. 

Tower,  Water  S.  History  of  the  American  Whale  Fishery.  Publications 
of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania,  Series  in  Political  Economy  and 
Public  Law,  No.  20,  Philadelphia,  D.  Appleton  and  Company,  agents, 
pp.  145,  1907. 

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Mitchell,  W.  C.  Gold,  Prices,  and  Wages  Under  the  Greenback  Standard. 
University  of  California  Publications  in  Economics,  vol.  i,  The  Uni- 
versity Press,  Berkeley,  pp.  627,  1908. 

Swanson,  William  Walter.  The  Establishment  of  the  National  Banking 
System.    Kingston,  Ont.,  pp.  117,  1910. 


8. 

Abbott,  Edith.  Women  in  Industry;  A  Study  in  American  Economic  His- 
tory. D.  Appleton  and  Company,  New  York,  pp.  409,  1910.  See  also 
studies  published  in  periodicals. 

Barnett,  George  E.  The  Printers;  A  Study  in  American  Trade  Unionism. 
American  Economic  Association,  3d  series,  vol.  x.  No.  3,  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  pp.  387,  1909. 

Barnett,  George  E.  (Editor).  A  Trial  Bibliography  of  American  Trade- 
Union  Publications.     Johns   Hopkins  University  Studies  in   Historical 


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and  Political  Science,  series  xxii,  Nos.  1-2,  Baltimore,  pp.  112,  ist  ed., 
1904;   2d  ed.,  1907. 

Glocker,  Theodore  W.  The  Government  of  American  Trade  Unions.  Johns 
Hopkins  University  Studies  in  Historical  and  Political  Science,  series 
xxxi,  No.  2,  Baltimore,  pp.  242,  1913. 

Hollander,  Jacob  H.;  Barnett,  George  E.  Studies  in  American  Trade 
Unionism.     Henry  Holt  and  Co.,  New  York,  pp.  380,  1906. 

Kennedy,  James  B.  Beneficiary  Features  of  American  Trade  Unions. 
Johns  Hopkins  University  Studies  in  Historical  and  Political  Science, 
series  xxvi,  Nos.  11-12,  Baltimore,  pp.  128,  1908. 

Kirk,  William.  National  Labor  Federations  in  the  United  States.  Johns 
Hopkins  University  Studies  in  Historical  and  Political  Science,  series 
xxiv,  Nos.  9-10,  Baltimore,  pp.  150,  1906. 

McCabe,  David  A.  The  Standard  Rate  in  American  Trade  Unions.  Johns 
Hopkins  University  Studies  in  Historical  and  Political  Science,  series 
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Motley,  James  M.  Apprenticeship  in  American  Trade  Unions.  Johns  Hop- 
kins University  Studies  in  Historical  and  Political  Science,  series  xxv, 
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Sakolski,  A.  M.  Finances  of  American  Trade  Unions.  Johns  Hopkins  Uni- 
versity Studies  in  Historical  and  Political  Science,  series  xxiv,  Nos.  3-4, 
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Spedden,  Ernest  R.  The  Trade  Union  Label.  Johns  Hopkins  University 
Studies  in  Historical  and  Political  Science,  series  xxviii.  No.  2,  Balti- 
more, pp.  100,  1910. 

Stockton,  Frank  T.  The  Closed  Shop  in  American  Trade  Unions.  Johns 
Hopkins  University  Studies  in  Historical  and  Political  Science,  series 
xxix.  No.  3,  Baltimore,  pp.  187,  191 1. 

Wolfe,  F.  E.  Admission  to  American  Trade  Unions.  Johns  Hopkins  Uni- 
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A  Documentary  History  of  American  Industrial  Society.  Edited  by  John  R. 
Commons,  U.  B.  Phillips,  E.  A.  Gilmore,  Helen  L.  Sumner,  and  John 
B.  Andrews.  Prepared  under  the  auspices  of  the  American  Bureau  of 
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lo  Bibliography  of  the 

10. 

Barnard,  J.  Lynn.  Factory  Legislation  in  Pennsylvania;  Its  History  and 
Administration.  Publications  of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania,  Series 
in  Political  Economy  and  Public  Law,  No.  19,  Philadelphia,  pp.  178,  1907. 

Downey,  E.  H.  History  of  Labor  Legislation  in  Iowa.  Iowa  Economic 
History  Series,  State  Historical  Society  of  Iowa,  Edited  by  Benjamin 
F.  Shambaugh,  Iowa  City,  pp.  283,  1910. 

Eaves,  Lucile.  A  History  of  California  Labor  Legislation,  with  an  intro- 
ductory sketch  of  the  San  Francisco  Labor  Movement.  University 
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Berkeley,  pp.  461,  1910. 

Edwards,  Alba  M.  The  Labor  Legislation  of  Connecticut.  American 
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Fairchild,  Fred  Rogers.  The  Factory  Legislation  of  the  State  of  New  York. 
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Field,  Arthur  Sargent.  The  Child  Labor  Policy  of  New  Jersey.  American 
Economic  Association,  3d  series,  vol.  xi.  No.  3,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  pp. 
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Groat,  George  Gorham.  Trade  Unions  and  the  Law  in  New  York.  Colum- 
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Towles,  John  Ker.  Factory  Legislation  of  Rhode  Island.  American  Eco- 
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II. 

Bogart,  Ernest  Ludlow.  Financial  History  of  Ohio.  University  of  Illinois 
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Fankhauser,  William  C.  A  Financial  History  of  California.  Public  Reve- 
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Haig,  Robert  M.  A  History  of  the  General  Property  Tax  in  Illinois. 
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2,  Urbana-Campaign,  111.,  pp.  235,  1914. 

Hanna,  Hugh  Sisson.  A  Financial  History  of  Maryland,  1789-1848.  Johns 
Hopkins  University  Studies  in  Historical  and  Political  Science,  series 
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Larson,  Laurence  M.  A  Financial  and  Administrative  History  of  Mil- 
waukee. Bulletin  of  the  University  of  Wisconsin,  Economics  and 
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Phelan,  R.  V.  The  Financial  History  of  Wisconsin.  Bulletin  of  the  Uni- 
versity of  Wisconsin,  Economics  and  Political  Science  Series,  vol.  2, 
Madison,  Wis.,  pp.  183-475,  1908. 


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Sowers,  Don  C.  The  Financial  History  of  New  York  State  from  1789  to 
1912.  Columbia  University  Studies  in  History,  Economics  and  Public 
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346,  1914. 

Walradt,  Henry  F.  The  Financial  History  of  Connecticut  from  1789  to 
1861.  Transactions  of  the  Connecticut  Academy  of  Arts  and  Sciences, 
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pp.  1-139,  March,  1912. 

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The  Price  of  Resale  and  Its  Control.    Ibid.,  July,  191 1. 

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VI.  Negroes  in  Business  in  the  North.     Ibid.,  vol.  xxxviii,  pp.  36-44, 
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VII.  The  Negro  Skilled  Mechanic  in  the  North.     Ibid.,  vol.  xxxviii, 
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VIII.  The  Negro  in  the  Professions  in  the  North.    Ibid.,  vol.  xxxviii, 
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Negroes  in  the  North. 

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IV.  Growth  of  the  Northern  Negro  Population.     Ibid.,  vol.  xli,  pp. 
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Holcomb,  Wilbert.     Land  Tenure  in  Minnesota.     1908. 

Kuntz,  William.  The  Minneapolis  Market  and  the  Wheat  Region  of  the 
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Smith,  L.  F.    Land  Policy  of  Colorado.     1908. 

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Swift,  Louis  L.     Land  Tenure  in  Oregon.     1908. 

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10. 

Austin,  Charles  B.    The  Labor  Legislation  of  Indiana.     1909. 
Bailey,  W.  L.    Mechanics'  Lien  Laws  of  the  United  States.     1910. 
Baldwin,  F.  Spencer.     Recent  Labor  Legislation  in  Massachusetts.     1909. 
Bedford,  S.  E.  W.    The  Labor  Legislation  of  Kansas.     1909- 
Coulter,  John  L.    Educational  Land  Grants  of  North  Dakota.     1909. 
Crafer,  Thomas.    Trade  Unions  and  the  Law  in  Wisconsin.     1909. 

The  Administration  of  Public  Poor  Relief  in  Wisconsin.     1908. 
Day,  Clive.    Social  Legislation  of  the  Colonies.     1909. 
Dyer,  G.  W.    The  Origin  of  the  Population  of  the  South.     1908. 

The  Mountain  Whites  and  Social  Legislation.     1908. 
Edwards,  Alba  M.     Federal   Legislation  for  the   Protection   of  American 

Seamen.     1907. 

The  Marine  Hospital  Service  of  the  United  States.     1909. 
Hagerty,  James  Edward;    Sheets,  Beatrice  H.     The  History  of  the  Poor 

Law  of  Ohio.    1910. 
Isaacs,  Nathan  T.    The  Mining  Laws  of  Ohio,  Indiana,  and  Illinois.     1908. 
McKitrick,  R.    Land  Legislation  of  Texas.     191 1. 
Parry,  Carl  E.    The  Labor  Legislation  of  Michigan.    1909. 
Peacock,  D.  L.    The  Mining  Laws  of  the  Southern  States.    1909. 
Riley,  T.  J.    The  Poor  Law  and  Public  Relief  in  Missouri.     1909. 
Underwood,    J.    H.     Homestead    and    Exemption    Laws    in    the    Northern 

States.     1909. 

II. 

Bechtel,  G.  Gerald.    The  Financial  History  of  Montana.     1908. 

Bond,  Beverley  W.,  Jr.     The  History  of  Clergy  Taxes  and  Quit  Rents  of 

Maryland.     1909. 
Boyd,  William   K.     Early   Currency  and   Banking  in  the   State   of   North 

Carolina.     1912. 
Boyle,  James  E.    The  Financial  History  of  North  Dakota.     1908. 

The  Financial  History  of  Topeka,  Kansas.     1908. 
Ellison,  J.  W.    The  Financial  History  of  Colorado.     1908. 
Flisch,  Julia  A.    The  Financial  History  of  Georgia.     1908. 
Scroggs,  William  O.    The  Financial  History  of  Alabama.     191 1. 
Young,  F.  G.    The  Financial  History  of  Oregon.     191 1. 


12. 

Ambler,  C.  H.    The  Free  Negro  in  Virginia.     1908. 
Puckett,  E.  P.      The  Free  Negro  in  Louisiana.    1910. 
Thomas,  D.  Y.    Free  Negroes  in  Florida.     1908. 
Wright,  James  M.    The  Free  Negro  in  Maryland.     1913. 

The  Free  Negro  in  Philadelphia.     1910. 

An  Economic  History  of  the  Negroes  of  the  Free  States. 


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